fabulously

[ UK /fˈæbjʊləsli/ ]
[ US /ˈfæbjuɫəsɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. exceedingly; extremely
    behind you the coastal hills plunge to the incredibly blue sea backed by the Turkish mountains
    she plays fabulously well
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How To Use fabulously In A Sentence

  • In her few public appearances she resembles a well-heeled rancher's wife more than a fabulously wealthy businesswoman. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some fabulously original singer-songwriters rose to sudden popular prominence… and were arrested, jailed, and sent into exile with shaven heads.
  • He retired to England, a fabulously wealthy man. Times, Sunday Times
  • The play tells the story of a fabulously wealthy woman who seeks revenge on her heartless seducer.
  • Crucially, the playing controls are fabulously intuitive. Times, Sunday Times
  • Such fabulously unlikeable petulance, such hubris and arrogance. Times, Sunday Times
  • This CD is a fabulously entertaining and enjoyable production.
  • Even today, a woman mounted side-saddle in a full skirt, tightly cut coat, white stock and hard riding hat looks fabulously elegant.
  • This miserable creature --- Wesley deduced --- was none other than the fabulously bewhiskered Path- finder). BEHINDLINGS
  • The guilty parties will remain unpunished and, in one particular case, fabulously wealthy. Times, Sunday Times
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